
Joel T. Braslow, M.D., Ph.D.
Titles
Professor, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
Member, Brain Research Institute
CTSI
Center for Health Services and Society
Contact Information
Email
braslow@ucla.edu Phone
Work Phone Number:
(800) 825-9989
310-794-2930
310-794-2930
Address
Mailing Address:
UCLA Psychr and Behavorial SciencesBOX 957082, UCLA Wilshire Cntr, Ste 300
Los Angeles, CA 90095
UNITED STATES Main Office
10920 Wilshere Blvd
Ste 300
Los Angeles, CA 90024
UNITED STATES
Publications
A selected list of publications:
Bromley Elizabeth, Gabrielian Sonya, Brekke Benjamin, Pahwa Rohini, Daly Kathleen A, Brekke John S, Braslow Joel T
Experiencing Community: Perspectives of Individuals Diagnosed as
Having Serious Mental Illness
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.),
2013;
.
Braslow Joel Tupper
The manufacture of recovery
Annual review of clinical psychology,
2013; 9:
781-809.
Lizaola Elizabeth, Schraiber Ron, Braslow Joel, Kataoka Sheryl, Springgate Benjamin F, Wells Kenneth B, Jones Loretta
The Partnered Research Center for Quality Care: developing
infrastructure to support community-partnered participatory research
in mental health
Ethnicity & disease,
2011; 21(3 Suppl 1):
S1-58-70.
Bromley Elizabeth, Braslow Joel T
Teaching critical thinking in psychiatric training: a role for the
social sciences
The American journal of psychiatry,
2008; 165(11):
1396-401.
Braslow Joel T, Duan Naihua, Starks Sarah L, Polo Antonio, Bromley Elizabeth, Wells Kenneth B
Generalizability of studies on mental health treatment and outcomes,
1981 to 1996
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.),
2005; 56(10):
1261-8.
Braslow Joel T, Starks Sarah Linsley
The making of contemporary American psychiatry, Part 2: therapeutics
and gender before and after World War II
History of psychology,
2005; 8(3):
271-88.
Starks Sarah Linsley, Braslow Joel T
The making of contemporary American psychiatry, part 1: patients,
treatments, and therapeutic rationales before and after World War II
History of psychology,
2005; 8(2):
176-93.
Kravitz Richard L, Duan Naihua, Braslow Joel
Evidence-based medicine, heterogeneity of treatment effects, and the
trouble with averages
The Milbank quarterly,
2004; 82(4):
661-87.
Sherman Scott E, Chapman Audree, Garcia Daniel, Braslow Joel T
Improving recognition of depression in primary care: a study of
evidence-based quality improvement
Joint Commission journal on quality and safety,
2004; 30(2):
80-8.